Hurricane Idalia: Georgia, North and South Carolina declare state of emergency

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Hurricane Idalia: Georgia, North and South Carolina declare state of emergency
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Storm expected to strengthen to category 3 before it makes landfall on Florida’s Gulf coast on Wednesday

Please turn on JavaScript to use this featureNorth Carolina and South Carolina have each declared a state of emergency ahead of potential impacts from Hurricane Idalia.

It is important for North Carolinians to gather emergency kits and prepare for the storm before it’s too late. We also want to make sure our farmers are able to protect their crops.

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